Sorry for the delay in fixing the interaction issues plaguing users of IE9. Our little secret here at the Robot Co-op is that we don’t have any Windows computers! (We do have a malfunctioning laptop that has a note reading “IE6″ taped to it). Kathy was kind enough to bring in her rubenesque windows laptop for testing.

We’re happy to say that all known IE9 bugs are gone. The most frustrating was the inability to re-order the goals on your profile page.

Find any other bugs on our websites that are specific to IE9? Speak up now before Kathy takes her laptop back home!

I took the list of top 100 all-time goals and list of top 100 achieved goals and merged them to see where the over­laps are, where the gaps are, and if there is a cor­rel­a­tion between pop­u­lar goals set and pop­u­lar goals achieved.

Here are the most challenging goals to complete (based on the number of people who have adopted them but not marked them as complete):

The rest of the charts, along with some insightful analysis and tips on effective goal-setting, can be found here:

We don’t mind having many irons in the fire at once. At the same time we were working on the lag bug, we’ve also been experimenting with an infrastructure change to speed up our websites.¹ Yesterday, we rolled it out for Lists of Bests, All Consuming, and 43 Places. Today, we just flipped the switch for 43 Things.

We’re already seeing anecdotal performance improvements. In other words, the websites are moving like Greased Lightning! As with any changes, there may be some lingering bugs, so please let us know if you see anything amiss.

¹ Nerd info: we moved our memcache to Amazon’s ElastiCache, part of AWS.

We just tweaked the look of the 43 Things homepage (for signed-in users). Instead of a link for “cheering”, there’s a nifty orange button. We hope this will encourage people to use their cheers! We’re also testing the new cheer buttons in a few other places around the site, see if you can find them…

Let us know what you think. Do they get you to use cheers more often? If you already use your cheers, do you think they’ll entice new users to do likewise? Do they get in the way? Do you want the buttons to be even bigger?! Just kidding.

In unrelated news, we may have a fix that improves the “lag time” bug that is plaguing the site! Check it out and see if the lag time is eliminated or at least reduced. Let us know what you find, especially if you’re still seeing lag (please be specific in your feedback if you see lag, e.g. what is the URL of the page where you see it). Thanks for your patience on this one!